PHILADELPHIA – A man who lost two fingers while using a piece of molder equipment in a manufacturing plant accident has filed legal action for liability and negligence against the companies he believes are responsible for the traumatic injuries he says he suffered.
HARRISBURG — In a case that ultimately could have far-reaching impact across the state, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled that terminated employees are precluded from inspecting their personnel files.
HARRISBURG — The state Commonwealth Court has reversed an Unemployment Compensation Board of Review ruling that denied benefits to a claimant based on the board’s assertion that she was self-employed, according to an opinion filed June 14.
PITTSBURGH — A Georgia-based conglomerate is suing Harry C. Nagel alleging he breached his employee agreement by taking confidential information with him upon resigning.
A union is suing GMS Elevator Services Inc. and GMS owners Pamela Simpkins and Gordon Matthew Simpkins, citing alleged breach of contract for failing to make union benefits contributions required by contract.
PHILADELPHIA — Labor funds have filed a class action lawsuit against T&G Construction Inc. d/b/a T&G Construction, citing alleged breach of contract.
LANCASTER – A woman recently initiated legal action against a pair of residential building products manufacturers, claiming their defective dehumidifier caused her damages in excess of $50,000 in a property fire.
HARRISBURG — New this tax season, Pennsylvania businesses are required to submit unemployment taxes electronically, the state Department of Labor & Industry announced.
PITTSBURGH — A former broker claims his former employer, Fidelity Brokerage Services, promoted a younger worker from another office to replace him after he was fired without an explanation in April, but the company is refuting those allegations.